Kaizer Chiefs taking things one step at a time

Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane insists that slow and steady wins the race when it comes to the Amakhosi rebuild.

Kaizer Chiefs taking things one step at a time

Kaizer Chiefs coach Arthur Zwane insists that slow and steady wins the race when it comes to the Amakhosi rebuild.

Ahead of the international break Kaizer Chiefs signed off with a tight win over SuperSport United with the coach happy they bagged three points at home.

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Kaizer Chiefs have plans for fortress FNB

Zwane wants his team to ensure that they turn the FNB Stadium into a fortress again but says that progress is a slow process.

“We have to build on something, we are a work in progress. For us to get things right, we have to do one thing right [at a time],” Zwane said.

“We are not saying we are going to win all the games, but we have to make sure when people come to FNB Stadium they [know they] are coming to Kaizer Chiefs, and they are coming to drop points or to donate points.

“That’s where we should start, we are not going to fix everything at once, but we will take one step at a time.”

Bonfils-Caleb Bimenyimana Kaizer Chiefs
Caleb Bimenyimana of Kaizer Chiefs celebrates a goal at FNB Stadium on 17 September 2022 Photo: Sydney Mahlangu/BackpagePix

Plenty of work still to be done

Zwane was happy with the victory but feels that standards at Naturena need to be much higher when it comes to getting results.

Chiefs are unbeaten at home this season having bagged three wins and a draw in their four outings so far but they are winless on the road.

“We want to win every game we play, not that [just] this game was a must-win for us; every game is a must-win for us,” Zwane said.

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Kaizer Chiefs will now prepare for their MTN 8 semi-final first leg which sees them take on Amazulu in a city that is like a second home for Zwane’s Glamour Boys.

Zwane’s side will first enjoy a two-week break with just a few players called up for international duty.

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